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A new coursebook in spoken Arabic
A01=Manfred Woidich
A01=Rabha Heinen-Nasr
An Introduction to Egyptian Colloquial Arabic
Arabic Language Learning
Author_Manfred Woidich
Author_Rabha Heinen-Nasr
Category=CJB
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Arabic
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY General
kullu tamam!
Manfred
Woidich

Product details

  • ISBN 9789774248429
  • Weight: 653g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2004
  • Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
  • Publication City/Country: EG
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A new coursebook in spoken Arabic

There are basically two types of Arabic: the local vernaculars—which are used in everyday life—and Modern Standard Arabic, which is restricted to writing and to speaking in formal settings. Anyone wanting to have a good command of the Arabic language must learn both varieties.

kullu tamam! takes account of this diversity in two ways: it introduces the student to the language by means of Egyptian Colloquial Arabic, and provides a basis for those who want to go on to learn Modern Standard Arabic. This is done by using the grammatical terminology common to both varieties of Arabic, by offering many vocabulary items current in both the vernacular and the standard variety, and—in the later lessons—by introducing the Arabic script.

kullu tamam! uses a cognitively oriented approach, presents Arabic mainly in transcription, gives grammatical rules, and presents a wide range of pattern drills and translation exercises (with key), as well as vocabulary lists for both Arabic–English and English–Arabic. Illustrative texts are either short dialogues, as may be encountered in daily life in Egypt, or descriptive passages dealing with more abstract topics and using a vocabulary typical of Arabic newspapers. The accompanying online audio files carry recordings of the texts, made by Egyptian native speakers.

For over ten years now, the Dutch edition of kullu tamam! has been used successfully as a textbook in first-year Arabic courses at university level in the Netherlands. Now students in the English-speaking world can benefit from its clear, fresh approach. kullu tamam! is also suitable for self-study purposes.
Manfred Woidich is a professor in the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Amsterdam, and is the author of several books on the colloquial Arabic of Egypt.

Rabha Heinen-Nasr is a lecturer in the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Amsterdam.

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